Another woman of Indian origin, Rikki thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for supporting Israel’s residents…reports Asian Lite News
Amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, the Indian diaspora in Israel has expressed confidence in the country’s military and said they want to live peacefully.
A woman of Indian origin in Ashkelon, Israel, Ilana Nagaukar, told ANI: “Yesterday, a missile struck here, vehicles caught fire and there was a power cut in all these buildings. We feel that we are in danger but we believe in our Army. This is our home and we can’t go anywhere. We want to live here peacefully”
Another woman of Indian origin, Rikki thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for supporting Israel’s residents.
She said, “We are thankful to PM Modi that he is supporting us. He’s doing a lot of things for us, for Israel and for our community in India. And we think that the things that he is doing for us, it’s very strong.”
Terrorist group Hamas launched a rocket attack at Israel’s southern coastal city of Ashkelon on Tuesday, The Times of Israel reported.
As the barrage of rockets pounded the coastal city, sirens sounded in the city and other nearby towns.
The terrorist organisation had earlier issued a warning that it would attack Ashkelon at 5 o’clock in retaliation for Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The spokesperson for Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Obeida, had threatened Israel’s coastal city of Ashkelon with a major rocket barrage in the coming hours, The Times of Israel reported.
The Hamas leader has also asked the residents to leave their homes in order to not fall victim to the attacks.
“In response to the enemy’s crime of displacing our people and forcing them to flee their homes in several areas of the Gaza Strip, we give the residents of the occupied city of Ashkelon a deadline to leave before 5 p.m,” Abu Obeida said on his Telegram channel, according to The Times of Israel.
As Israel is subject to rocket assaults from both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, the approaching rocket sirens are once more audible in the western Galilee and the southern coastal city of Ashkelon, The Times of Israel reported.
There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries in the attacks.
Over 770 Palestinians have been killed in air raids after Israel launched a strong retaliation after the ‘surprise attack’ by Hamas, Al Jazeera reported on Tuesday. (ANI)